Paul Pogba could have been United’s version of Patrick Vieira. He tells Matt Hughes in Turin he has no regrets

It is just as well that Sir Alex Ferguson will be otherwise occupied preparing
for Manchester United’s Champions League tie away to Real Madrid on
Wednesday night to pay much attention to Juventus’ visit to Celtic the
previous evening. The sight of a certain young man running the game for the
Old Lady would probably be too much for him to bear.

In his first season at Juventus, Paul Pogba has looked like the player United
have needed in their engine room since the departure of Roy Keane: a strong,
athletic, box-to-box midfielder with an eye for goal. At 6ft